STARTLING INTELLIGENCE! TO THE INHABITANTS OF TEMUKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY". ~N° M ORE S LOPS - A GREAT REVOLUTION IN THI CLOTHING TRADE PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. MY FRIENDS (who are large AlanufacMirers cf Wo >llen Goods) 'hiring my rec'-iit vist to England navino induced me to Start a Clothing F<ic'or\ in T in«rn. I am mow prepared to Suppiv MKN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING, MADE TO ORDER, at LESS than th« WHOLESALE PKICKS at whM. th« birge Factories Sell to Storekeepers. Fok Example--Shoui'l n Man. Youth, or Boy require a SUIT OF CLOTHES he can come to My Factory, select his material, have his Measure taken, an-I ! n, say, 8 HOURS AFTERWARDS RECEIVE HIS CLOTHES, on payment of the price charged to Stortkeepers in Timaru and elsewhere, beinj fully 30 PER CENT or dIX SHILLIN3L in the £ CHEAPER. Thus, a Suit of Clothes made by Tailors and ehurged, say, £5, my price wonld b« No Ready-made Clothing Shop can Cora* pete with my Prices. One Trial will Prove this Fact. Best English, Scotch and Colonial Tweeds ia Stock. 30s SAVED ON A £5 SUIT. TJERBERT r(LAPHAM, TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY, Main North Road, Opposite V E. Smith's Goal Yard. eel 4 -ILLIAMS A--1J OON BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS STOREKEEPERS. Families in Town Daily attended to by the Carta. Country Orders promptly executed. J. WILLIAMS AND SON, ap!7 Geraldine. MUSIC. PIANOS. ORGANS. k RNOLD R KELSEY AND CO, 87, Princes street, Dtinedin, Have open for inspection their new stock of music and musical instruments. P I A KOS by the bost English and foreign manufa* turers, made from special patterns to suit the colonial market, from 30 guineas upwards, and may be had on hire, or purchased on exceptionally liberal terms, to met the requirements of purchase MUSIC Sheet and bound. All the latest publications. Band and orchestral instruments—StriDg and wind, by the best manufacturers. Tuning undertaken either singly, or by yearly contract. Repairing in all its branches. 187, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN NOTICE. TO FARMERS IND CON'IIIACTORS, mHE DEEMtfcTTwiNE BINDERS, i used during the recent harvest, have indisputably proved their great value to Agriculturists, and their grtai Superiority over all other Binders. The Undersigned would draw the attention of intending purchasers of Binders for the next Harvest that the pi ice of this popular Machine, if oniered early, will bu £55. Intending purchaser should therefore, order at once, and sate disappointment v'lfiu ready to start harvest. We aie also Booking Orders for Deering's Bept Twine at Reductd Prices. For local testimonials see Geraldine County Chronicle. HENRY AND FINDLAY. Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights and agklcultural implement makers, Ternuka, mrß Agent* for the Ahove. Jl CHARD KNOWLES XV (kate w,n r & Leach) Has Commenced Business as Butcher in Mr Esser/s Shop, Main South Road, Temuka, and solicits a share of Public Patrenage. ap24 Prices very tuoderat*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1117, 12 June 1883, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1117, 12 June 1883, Page 3
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